At the module sets page you can manage whole module sets at once. You can export a module set, import a module set or restore the default skin template module set. You can also disable all modules of the shop.
Modules with the “custom” type won’t be affected by any of these options and will remain the same!
The active template section:

The active template section gives you information about the current template and the available layout positions of the current skin template.
The usually available module positions are: bottom_a, bottom_b, bottom_bar, bottom_c,cart, categories, footer, headerbar, inner_bottom, inner_top, international, left_1, left_2,logo, over_top_bar, right_1, right_2, search, social, top_a, top_b, top_bar, top_c
The module preset actions section:

The module preset actions offers several functions that affect the whole module set of your shop installation.
The following functions are available:
| Function | Description |
|---|---|
| Export module set XML file | Export all settings of your non custom modules and save the settings on a local file on your computer. |
| Import module set XML file | Import all non custom module settings.Please make sure to use a preset xml that is compatible with your current template,since module positions might not match with your current template. Please note: All your module settings and module page associations will be overwritten. |
| Reset modules to default template preset | This function will import all non custom module settings from the preset file in your skin template folder. Please note: All your module settings and module page associations will be overwritten. |
| Deactivate all modules | All non custom modules will be set to NOT ACTIVE and all page associations for these modules will be removed. Please note: All your module settings and module page associations will be overwritten. |
Please note: All your module settings and module page associations will be overwritten when you import a new module set configuration, reset the modules to their default state or deactivate all modules.
Make a database backup or export the module set and save it on your local computer before you make any bulk changes to your module set.